weekend toy, not a daily system you can
depend on. Debian is all about being easy to get up and keep up.
Sean O'Dell
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 13:59, Robert Brinson wrote:
> Currently, I am a Gentoo Linux user. It is a great distribution for
> people who want fine control over
PostScript
file.
kde (3.2.3)
kernel-image-2.4-k7 (2.4.25-3)
cupsys (1.1.20final+cvs20040330-4)
Does anyone have any idea why, or where I could start poking around to try and
fix this?
Sean O'Dell
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On Monday 09 August 2004 16:56, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> I just installed Debian on a new computer here using the new installer,
> then upgraded completely current to unstable. I installed the Tahoma
> truetype font, but it looks really funky (fuzzy/uneven) in KDE. I use the
>
On Monday 09 August 2004 17:02, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:56:30PM -0700, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> > What could be working on my desktop system that's not working on the new
> > machine to make Tahoma look nice and crisp?
>
> http://linuxgazette.ne
a).
What could be working on my desktop system that's not working on the new
machine to make Tahoma look nice and crisp?
Sean O'Dell
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group www-data. Setting it only as the group of the
user in /etc/passwd might not be good enough.
Sean O'Dell
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mething changes
that prevents screen from working.
Any ideas?
SeanĀ O'Dell
On Thursday 01 April 2004 03:08 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Thursday 01 April 2004 23:34, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> > Solved this, pretty much. Basically, when I upgraded, two things
> > happened that I didn't know about. One, the kernel driver for my network
> &
On Thursday 01 April 2004 01:16 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Thursday 01 April 2004 21:11, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> > Basically, it booted up pretty quietly. I got a console, but ifconfig
> > reported only lo being initialized. eth0 was never brought up.
>
> What is in yo
piled the driver
static in the kernel and the network was able to load after that. Also, kdm
apparently was un-installed by something during dist-upgrade or upgrade. So,
once I got the network back up, removing and re-installing various things got
me back in working order.
Sean O
On Thursday 01 April 2004 12:00 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Thursday 01 April 2004 20:39, Sean O'Dell wrote:
> > I'm new to Debian, and this morning I put a half-way finished
> > installation into a broken state and I can't figure out how to get it
> > bac
e included my /etc/apt/sources.list file. Is there anything
else I should provide for reference?
Sean O'Dell
deb ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
deb-src ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
deb ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/debian
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